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Capt. Anthony Wayne

Also Known As: "COLONAL ANTHONY WAYNE", "Capt. Anthony Wayne", "Capt Anthony Wayne"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Chesterfield, Chesterfield Borough, Derbyshire, England
Death: December 02, 1739 (69-78)
Easttown Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania
Place of Burial: Wayne, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Captain Gabriel Wayne and Martha Wayne
Husband of Hannah Wayne
Father of Francis Wayne; Gabriel Wayne; Jacob Wayne; Capt. Isaac Wayne; Humphrey Wayne and 12 others
Brother of Maria Wayne; Filia Wayne; Francis Wayne; Charles Carolus Wayne; Gabriel Wayne and 8 others

Managed by: Dianna Ruth Willman
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About Capt. Anthony Wayne

Commanded a squadron of dragoons under King William at the battle of the Boyne. He migrated with his family to America in 1722.

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Capt Anthony Wayne
BIRTH 1666 Chesterfield, Chesterfield Borough, Derbyshire, England DEATH 2 Dec 1739 (aged 72–73) Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA BURIAL Old Saint David Church Cemetery Wayne, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA MEMORIAL ID 68828108 · View Source

Capt Anthony Wayne BIRTH 1666 Chesterfield, Chesterfield Borough, Derbyshire, England DEATH 2 Dec 1739 (aged 72–73) Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA BURIAL Old Saint David Church Cemetery Wayne, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA MEMORIAL ID 68828108 · View Source

MEMORIAL PHOTOS 1 FLOWERS 7 This is the Capt. Anthony Wayne that fought gallantly and distinguished himself at the Battle of the Boyne. He is the grandfather of Maj. Gen. Anthony Wayne. He settled in County Wicklow, Ireland on land granted him for service to the King. It is said he tired of the Irish People and the social habits of Ireland. He made a resolve to move to the New World. The Wayne clan did originate in Yorkshire, and a branch in Derbyshire.

Colonial families of the United States of America: Volume 1

JOHN HUNTER, of the North of England, b. 1666; d. 1736; upon the accession of James II. of England to the throne, moved to the County of Wicklow, Ireland, and settled at the town of Rothdrum; became an extensive grazier, joined the Protestant Army, under William and Mary, and fought in the Battle of the Boyne, beside his friend Anthony Wayne, the grandfather of General Anthony Wayne of the Continental Army; he and Wayne emigrated to America in 1722, and settled at Easttown Township, Chester (now Delaware) Co., Pa. John Hunter and Anthony Wayne were Vestrymen in 1725 of Radnor Church; m. prior to emigrating to America, Margaret ALBIN, of French extraction.

Family Members Children Photo Francis Wayne 1690–1763

Gabriel Wayne 1694–1764

Photo Isaac Wayne 1699–1774

William Wayne 1708–1726

Ann Wayne McCue 1712–1800

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68828108/anthony-wayne


  • Religion: Protestant
  • Immigration: 1722 - Easttown, Chester, Pennsylvania
  • Emigration: 1723 - Ireland
  • Military service: Commanded troop of dragoons in service of King William - England
  • Residence: PA, United States
  • Residence: USA
  • Residence: NJ, United States
  • Residence: Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Residence: Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
  • Residence: York, Pennsylvania, USA - Between 1775 and 1908
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Capt. Anthony Wayne's Timeline

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Chesterfield, Chesterfield Borough, Derbyshire, England
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Surry, North Carolina, United States
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Rathdrum, Wicklow, Ireland
1690
Rathdrum, Wicklow, Wicklow, Ireland
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Rathdrum, Wicklow, Wicklow, Ireland
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1697
Ireland
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1699
Wicklow, Republic of Ireland (Ireland)
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Surry, North Carolina, United States